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🗓️ 10 February 2020
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A few weeks ago, there was a fascinating piece about the controversial NFL receiver Antonio Brown. Of course, anything about Antonio Brown is fascinating—his behavior in the last several months has cost him something like $40M in guaranteed money and taken the best wide receiver in the game out of the game, possibly forever.
But what’s worth taking note of in this piece, for any dad or stepdad, are two seemingly inconsequential remarks by Larry Moss, Brown’s stepfather.
Brown and his brothers, Desmond and Eddie, would often try to intervene in arguments between their mom, Adrianne Moss, and Larry—arguments Larry attributes to trying to parent Antonio.
Larry Moss, Brown's stepfather, says Brown started staying out late and sneaking off with cars around the age of 14, with a "no respect" attitude that contributed to his leaving the Miami Gardens home. As Larry remembers it, he and Brown's mother even lived in separate homes at times because of friction between him and Brown.
Imagine that. 17 years later this guy is still pointing the finger at a child for the troubles in his marriage. And he’s so shameless about it, he’s willing to put it on the record to ESPN. This is not what dads do—even if they do have difficult children, even if they are stressed and overwhelmed by being a father or stepfather.
We have to follow Marcus Aurelius’ advice always: “Blame yourself or no one.” Your spouse is not the problem. Your job is not the problem. The economy is not why you’re stressed. It’s not the weather. The fact that the house is a mess is not your kid’s fault. The fact that their grades are slipping is not their fault. That’s not why your marriage is struggling.
You’re the problem. Your systems are the problem. Your parenting is the problem. Focus on that. It’s the only thing you control. It’s your job to take the blame. It’s your job to help fix it.
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0:20.3 | wisdom, and insights from dads all over the world. |
0:24.5 | Thank you for listening, and we hope this helps. |
0:33.3 | Blame yourself or no one. |
0:35.7 | A few weeks ago, there was a fascinating piece about the controversial NFL |
0:39.2 | receiver Antonio Brown. Of course, anything about Antonio Brown is fascinating. His behavior in the last |
0:45.6 | several months has cost him something like $40 million in guaranteed money and taking the best |
0:50.6 | wide receiver in the game, out of the game, possibly forever. But what's worth |
0:55.3 | taking note of in this piece for any dad or stepdad are two seemingly inconsequential remarks |
1:01.4 | by Larry Moss, Brown's stepfather. The article reads, Brown and his brothers, Desmond, and |
1:07.0 | Eddie would often try to intervene in arguments between their mom, Adrienne Moss, |
1:11.3 | and Larry, arguments Larry attributes to trying to parent Antonio. And then it says, |
1:17.1 | Larry Moss, Brown's stepfather, says Brown started staying out late and sneaking off with cars |
1:22.0 | around the age of 14 with a no respect attitude that contributed to his leaving the Miami Gardens home, as Larry |
1:29.2 | remembers that he and Brown's mother even lived in separate homes at times because of friction |
1:34.2 | between him and Brown. Imagine that. 17 years later, this guy is still pointing the finger |
1:40.4 | at a child for the troubles in his marriage, And he's so shameless about it that he's |
1:45.3 | willing to do it on the record to ESPN. This is not what dads do, even if they have difficult |
1:50.8 | children, even if they are stressed and overwhelmed by being a father or stepfather. We have to follow |
1:56.9 | Marcus Aurelius's advice always. Blame yourself or no one. Your spouse is not the problem. |
2:02.8 | Your job is not the problem. The economy is not why you're stressed. It's not the weather. |
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